Printing Company Making 3rd Move To Larger Building

October 25, 1985|By Diane Sims

The Horton Printing Co. is moving to expanded offices at 2625 Edgewater Drive. The business will more than double its space at the new 2,200-square- foot building, which has parking spaces for 15 customers. This is the third move for the business since it opened in 1980, said owner Mike Horton.

Horton, a 1968 Edgewater High School graduate, said he handled the business part time for the first year, while he worked at another job. In 1982, Horton said he realized his printing business needed his full-time energies.

The company has grown from a one-man shop operating out of the back of a real estate business to a five-

The company offers printing services that range from business cards to brochures.

-- Interested residents and business persons are invited to the College Park Merchants and Professional Association meeting from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Communications Workers of America building at the corner of Smith Street and Edgewater Drive. Orlando Mayor Bill Frederick, Rick Bernhart, city planning director, and Jeff Clark, city council member for College Park, will discuss the area's growth management plan.

-- College Park Baptist Church will sponsor a ''Forward in Faith'' meeting and banquet at 6 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Orange County Convention and Civic Center, 9800 International Drive. Discussion will center on fund raising for the church's $1.6 million construc- tion project, which includes the addition of an education building and renovation of the sanctuary. For reservations, call 843-0140.

-- College Park Women's Civic Club will hold a fund-raising party at the clubhouse, 714 W. Dartmouth St., from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday. The Fay Swafford designer collection of handbags, luggage, tote bags and accessories will be displayed.